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That really is what moral ambition is.
It's not about just saying, oh, you should check your privilege.
No, use your privilege.
Use what you have to make a big difference.
Hey everyone, it's Adam Grant.
Welcome back to Rethinking, my podcast with Ted on the science of what makes us tick.
I'm an organizational psychologist,
and I'm taking you inside the minds of fascinating people to explore new thoughts and new ways of thinking.
Rutger Bregman is a Dutch historian and best-selling author.
His new book is called Moral Ambition, and he's also the founder of the School for Moral Ambition,
an organization of driven entrepreneurs and idealists looking to combine forces for good.